The Conciliar Sect’s “Charity” Under Scrutiny: A Divine Judgment on Naturalized Pseudo-Ministry
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 10, 2025) reports that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security suspended funding to “Catholic” Charities of the Rio Grande Valley (CCRGV), a branch of the Brownsville diocese operating under the apostate structures occupying the Vatican. The article focuses on the temporary suspension of federal grants to this “Humanitarian Respite Center” run by “Sister” Norma Pimentel, who recently met with antipope Leo XIV. The organization claims its mission is “restoring human dignity” through material aid to migrants released by Customs and Border Protection (CBP), framing the suspension as a bureaucratic hurdle while pledging cooperation with authorities.
Sacramental Abandonment Masquerading as Mercy
The article’s silence on the complete absence of sacramental ministry to these migrants screams louder than its humanitarian platitudes. Nowhere does “Sr.” Pimentel mention providing Mass, confession, or catechism to souls in spiritual peril – the raison d’être of Catholic charity. This reduction of the Church’s mission to material welfare constitutes apostasy from divine mandate: “Feed my sheep” (John 21:17) refers first to the Bread of Life, not sandwiches. Pius XI condemned such naturalism in Quas Primas (1925): “When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony.” By omitting Christ’s kingship, CCRGV operates as a secular NGO baptized with holy water.
“CCRGV exists for one purpose – to help those in need… Ours is a humanitarian response aimed at restoring human dignity”
This statement exposes the conciliar sect’s heresy: Human dignity divorced from sanctifying grace is Pelagian fiction. The Syllabus of Errors (1864) condemns proposition 15: “Every man is free to embrace and profess that religion which, guided by the light of reason, he shall consider true.” CCRGV’s “dignity” discourse implies migrants need no conversion, reducing the Church to a social services contractor. True Catholic charity, as defined by St. Vincent de Paul, “must never separate the corporal from the spiritual.”
Obedience to Caesar Over Christ
The article reveals CCRGV’s slavish compliance with state power: migrants served are those “released by CBP with a document that gave them permission to travel.” Thus, the organization functions as an extension of federal immigration policy rather than the Church’s missionary mandate. This contradicts Pius IX’s condemnation in Syllabus proposition 39: “The State, as being the origin and source of all rights, is endowed with a certain right not circumscribed by any limits.” By accepting the state’s authority to determine which migrants deserve aid, CCRGV denies the Kingship of Christ over nations.
Moreover, “Sr.” Pimentel’s boast – “I take very seriously every single dollar entrusted to us” – highlights the financialization of mercy. The true Church administers alms as spiritual works, not as federally auditable grant programs. St. Lawrence, when ordered to surrender Church treasures, presented the poor – not budget reports. That DHS funds any “Catholic” entity proves its subjugation to anti-Christian powers.
Pimentel’s Meeting With Antipope: Masonic Synchronicity
The article notes “Sr.” Pimentel’s October 2025 meeting with antipope Leo XIV – a chilling coincidence given the funding suspension two months later. This follows the Masonic playbook exposed in the False Fatima Apparitions file: “Disinformation strategy: Stage 3 (1958-2000): Takeover of the narrative by modernists, concealment of the Third Secret, ecumenical reinterpretation.” By having the Vatican-media-anointed “immigrants’ nun” suffer persecution right after papal audiences, the conciliar sect stages fake martyrdom to legitimize its social gospel.
Divine Judgment on Humanitarian Idolatry
The funding suspension – regardless of DHS’s motives – constitutes divine chastisement against pseudo-charity that abandons souls for soup kitchens. As the Lamentabili Sane (1907) condemns proposition 22: “The dogmas which the Church proposes as revealed are not truths fallen from heaven… but an interpretation of religious facts which the human mind has laboriously fashioned.” CCRGV operates precisely under this modernist heresy, treating immigration as a “religious fact” requiring progressive policy solutions rather than conversion to Christ the King.
The article’s closing quote – “CCRGV exists for one purpose – to help those in need” – is theological treason. The Church exists primarily to glorify God through the salvation of souls (Canon 1322, 1917 Code). Any “charity” neglecting this is satanic distraction. Let the funding dry up entirely – may it force these pseudo-Catholics to rediscover the true works of mercy: instructing the ignorant, admonishing sinners, and praying for the living and dead.
Source:
Federal government cuts off aid to Texas Catholic Charities (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 10.12.2025